Price:
$38.99
(as of Jan 17, 2025 17:53:18 UTC –
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Product Description
STRONG AND DURABLE, LIGHTWEIGHT AND COMFORTABLE:Made of sturdy aluminum alloy to ensure durability, while the lightweight design allows you to feel maximum comfort while riding.SHIFT GRIP: Ergonomically designed mountain bike shifter adapts to finger position and trigger grip for a smooth shifting process. The precise movement of the chain ensures smooth shifting, while Direct Path technology makes shifting easier and more comfortable, fitting perfectly with the speed control system. At the same time, the precise gears provide light and stable shifting performance, making riding easier and more comfortable. PREMIUM QUALITY ALUMINUM ALLOY: The 9V rear derailleur features a one-piece design made of durable aluminium alloy, ensuring a strong product while remaining lightweight. It is unbreakable, easy to control and carry.DIGITAL DISPLAY: The digital display under the handlebar shows the current gear at a glance. It is easy to install and remove, providing you with a comfortable wearing experience.
CNC shifter bike 9 speed for shimano/sram left/right mountain bike shifter.
NOTE:
Bicycle rear derailleur is a direct mount, not a hub bolt mount. Please check the mounting type of the original part before ordering.
Model:
Bicycle rear derailleur, compatible with Shimano/sram 9 speed mountain bikes.
Product Specification:
1. Rear derailleur only
2. Derailleur right shifter only
3. One rear derailleur and one right derailleur
How to Adjust the Transmission
Change the front derailleur shifter to 1 and zero the trim bolt. There are really only two steps to adjust the front derailleur, one is to adjust the inner limit and the other is to adjust the outer limit.Adjustment of the inner limit: change the tooth disc to the smallest one and the flywheel to the largest one, check whether the inner chain guide is rubbing against the chain or whether the gap between the inner chain guide and the chain is too large, adjust the screw on the front derailleur to keep a distance of 1 to 1.5 mm from the chain, and tighten the front derailleur shifter cable.Outer Limit Adjustment: Shift the front derailleur to the largest disc, shift the flywheel to the smallest piece, and then check if the outer chain guide is touching the chain or the distance is too large, likewise, the screw on the front derailleur keeps a distance of 1 to 1.5 mm from the chain.
Model:Bicycle rear derailleur/Bike shifters compatible with Shimano/sram 9 speed mountain bikes.
Note:MTB rear derailleur is direct mount,not hub bolt mount .Please check the mount type of the original part before ordering.
Excellent Performance:Accurate gears provide light and stable shift performance,and making riding easy and comfortable.
Material:Rear derailleur / Shifter is made of aluminum alloy ,brake cables are made of premium stainless steel durable and long service life,Easy to install and disassemble.
Application:Suitable for MTB,mountain bikes,Bmx,road bikes, folding bicycles and so on.
Amazon Customer –
Excellent product for a 9 speed bike.
Just get your chai.n at the smaller crank attach the cable with little tension.Shift and you on the go.
WillLue –
Perfect fit
Easy to install and works great. I had to take the bicycle to a professional to fine tune, other than that, I’m extremely pleased with the product.
Pablo Moreno –
Muy bueno
No conseguà nada mejor por ese precio
Noise cancelling what? –
Not compatible with SRAM
The item is listed as being compatible with SRAM and Shimano and it’s not. Most, if not all SRAM drivetrain components are on a 1:1 pull ratio and this shift lever says it’s a 2:1 pull ratio deeming it incompatible
l.F. –
Didnt fit my bike
My bike shop had never seen this brand. They told me my old one could be repaired so I returned it.
jaime –
I can’t believe how awesome this is lol
How does this have no reviews. It is so high quality for the price. I installed it on an old gt and shifts great
GFV –
So far, so good
Only had it a short time but works perfectly so far.
Louis Arrivillaga –
Poor Quality Product
This is way out of spec and cheap made. The installation was easy but be prepare to spend lots of time trying to adjst it. If you are lucky you will get it to work but the low limit and the high limit screws will run out of adjustment and you will not accomplish to fine tunning for your shifter. Gears will skip at all times.Do not waste your time and money. Go with Shimano you will be satisfied…
Hugo –
Marchandises impeccable
frazzx –
Works great looks great for the price its excellent, only complaint my original had a spring attachment so you can move the derailer far back to remove the wheel, this one doesn’t move out of the way and you have to remove it to take off the rear tire
Izzy –
Beware: shifter is a 1:2 not 1:1, won’t work with a lot of SRAM derailleurs.Also I found shifting to be too sensitive, easily shifts more than 1 gear at a time.
Jo Ann –
Too much plastic parts
Frank –
Was optimistic after reading the other reviews, great price and good promises. Arrived quickly was in good shape, easily installed and took a bit to tune (more than other derailleurs) but got it. Worked great for 1 ride. Then started going out of tune – skipping gears, phantom shifting and etc. Tuned it again and it worked for half a ride. Tuned it again and worked for a quarter ride and then I just got used to skipping problem gears. Then eventually it locked up solid and I took it off to see what was wrong. Back to the cheap construction: it had been bending all along (why it was out of tune so much) and this time the cage itself just bend over and thats what jammed the chain. So ya. Its great if you want something cost effective to put on but not so good if you actually want to use it to ride.Put back on my old derailleur (shimano acera) and it works so much better now, even with the cog wheels worn right to nothing. On the plus side, the bar shifter and cable provided havent broken yet. Not bothering to return as those parts work and its a “told myself so” lesson on trying a cheap derailleur. 2 stars cause, really what did I expect would happen?